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About Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1874)
eurent V O L . 11. FOREST INDEPENDENT. i h. n ’ DLWixn I . 33. I Oregoi U j C Ssx fn »nth-». Tl .».a*! 9, 1874. N0 16 cut owner into 10. <50, 80, 1 GO, 320 ette Valley, and the State of Oregon concerned, there is, it seems, little acre ¡arms. and well cultivated, this >» general, are coming up rapidly to or no doubt that Cannon was as fair- valley will contain and sustain a the highest standard of these older lv and fully chosen as the purest The soil of this valley is a sandy loam and decayed vegetable mold with a clay bottom. 1; is watered by population of 1,0u0,000 in a better States and countries It is no idle manner than it does now .30,000 peo- boast or ill-advised statement to pie. t,l'he class of bit* )15g< lit in t o - make that, in live years, this valley a considerable r umber of large pri fin»', ami practical prominent features of the distinct name- and s* pi rated from o n e ’mother bv belt> of timber, ranges of hills, fixers and « recks. « »»i.* \ • .»r. JULY Ilii-> is only a sample case of many on a large scale that could he given in variou • parts of the valley. smaller ones, having TERMS OF St INSCRIPTION: THURSDAY V II! <. II SM VI.I.. State as do her r.agnifieent '. '.cun- tains and forests, lakes and rivers. The g u at leading "all* ys are not only numerous, hilt they e mtain within themselves r vast number of Editor ami Proprietor. OREGON. manageable are cut up by the tinct an l 33. COUNTY, bushel, an 1 was sown in December at . . . . W A S H IN G T O N CREAT V A LLEJS G F OREGON. The val.evs <>f Ore »on form as uis- Forest Drove, GROVE, Tar W i n . ami i n: V alkky is Une largest in the Slate. Il is «»n«' hun- 0 ». C t in 1 1 died ami si\tv-tive mi les h >ng. north 1 1 OO 1 n ) $ «, » *s ;» «»»» ? ’• - 7 INI $1« > O a:i»l ■muth, with an av« *ra 2«• breath of l » Ut 1' O 0 0 1 12 «M» 11 50 of t > rtv miles, « i't .an l " « ■St. 1 1Ml I» 00 it is 14 «MI gl 0*1 • ) i ♦ 7 0 1 1 » hi 0 00 ! d 1 b 1 1 » ; un 2 > (Hi a;»]»ropri;itely <x11 if‘d the “ Gard n i» » u o*i 1*. 1 »( 1 2 »» im a 1 OO \ ;ll :l:*v ’ »»t (»«• *g 111. l » ÎÜ IV, w ith 1» 1» » 1 *» 0 1 . is ( »O :t t im ) An IMI - » » equa 1 tl it! Ii. be 1 ea I it < 1 //.»* 'a m v of \) *J| 1 IMI Oil Y,» eu «H* (HI th«’F’.untie coast ; at id.!f«»r it is V V ’ ’*l . r t Dvl > « * •lit ■* F r Un<* f«»r th«» in «ill y «•<•nut tv 1Ol* 1 m l 1 * lit S ; tun far 0 ia*h not !-u» j a-M’d nt 11 ,i'*« heal ! 1 1 v «•limate, tie■ll. prod Uet tve si »il atlv* rtisfin# * kl ¡fill«! 11 .»!- abut!niant ami ~»< <*r-f: 1 ¡ 1 i 1 :. ii»-'» tor the lit ^»t ,'h 1 :t i 1 ->! •»*» ] ■»■1 u.ir** f«»r «M In F.iighiml.S ri »{ km »1 an 1 1 l v hill .1. lit ii; lm rticn and ; 1 large porti « HI oilI'^1U'( »1 0 *, 11 Í « 11\t * > it-dll fur 7I1 » 1 1 tlie 1:ib.»r of the >l\ in »nt!» 1 ot Ml! 11- h» t?,, r HUT to provide for the MX 1 I!1 »Ilths ot " Hit*rr. The v all* * V s *»f the famous RR< »C E S S IO N \ L ( A R D S «■»•Ionics of Australia arc subject t< «levasting Hoo«ls or «astiti: il rougii ts. \> I L M » \ B O W L B V . M. I» The gr«at vali v> «*f thè Nil«* bave RAIES OF ADVERTISIN'«; liv- ers, a great number of necks,and an innumerabl«» numher of 'prings of pun ^t water. Good water ;an be obtained in almost anv part of the valley, tace, ami lit ecu teet from till* cur- in n o place pres- blooded animals, farmers but the Wiliam - that mid the State will bo equal to any 1Ue cumin" and settling in the valley State in the Union or country in Eu- from California, the Western and : ope for choice and tine blooded Eastern States, and from England, st«>ek. In that time there will be a* Scotland, and Ge»many, are just the many sheep in the Willamette Yal- nun m opnecti* n with the same ley as there are in the whole of the are these’ etas.** of farm« vs in tin Slat«' for manv Stat«' at the present time. spring-, more abundant than in the 'ears and who have similar features The upper \\ ilian.etie, or “ The foothills, and upon the highest hills ot « haraeter— to accomplish these re- Forks of the W illa m e tte , and oh(l feet above the level of the sea. called by way of eminence “ The suits. The v■alley ¡S !^lll?ltci< 1. not only TiicWill.tmcttcVallcv i ; the gra rd garden o f the W illam ette V a lley,” by the ( 'oast and Ca scat le raïu.M’S of .lì, an*l is rapidlv be- contains three leading valleys,i mnin 111«»illi!;illis, h u* i,. i: 3 ¡lit« fS’.’et« il with cumin ; ne great gran an of the Fa- !ls Tall Creek, Camp Creek and AI»>- Spi elidi« l for« sts ;un 1 1 >«*11S ot t h( • 1». it «•ific «•«»astdln irby securing Fortlaml hawk valleys, and are abundantly 1 ; 1 till iber, that ^Iflt i!d ail the i ti ti i i o r as the chief commercial city ami ct n- watered by the McKenzie, ^labile \ a 1I* \ >. In a«l’ li ! i» J t« » the ah »uud- ire ««I tr.nh* * t the same. Ten years Turk and Coast T oik rivers, that ant rain s of \\i lit. r 1 i liât. 11« »Ut isll the hence the W ill Mcctt* Valley will be have their rise in the Cascade range 1. th<- sano11 rai n ' «• Oise itiitiic diate the pride of all tnie Americans, ami of mountains, and empty into the am 1 t*. «1 ! 1 “ !(•!( * «Ice■om j •«».'.t ! i«>ii olf ¡.11 th.* vast a; not iti! . . » ♦ i * V ■ » ¡¡l’o le tuat ter t ha ! • h S t«i M ¡e h and relie ¡v the soi , SO that the 1m ! th; tt lias been ero i ’i’.-i w i ..Ii "lit at t «at s, and bar- ley t r< »m1 till» « li t«) tkil t y years C( »11- t ; li itoti -Iy is a,s 11 1 »0.1: f.»-lllay ¡is it v\ as the admiration of thc civ ¡11/ w* »11« p Willamette River neai Spr ngfiehl. These valleys are partly settled It is now tin* “ garden valley of ( »ve ga r«le li ami cu ltiv a t’d for thirty, forty ami .goti; tlu-ii it will l*e tilt! valley of the world. The cai ly ” sixty miles respoeti vely. Thev eon- latter” rains of (p r il in this State, are mor tain 200,000 acres o f as rich produc- tive pniiiic land ns ever the sun valuable than all the g«»l«l mines shone upon. rains of November, ami die ii . ...-. pi They would make 1.200 good California, lil.iho, ami Neva l i . Tin farms, diversified with hill ..ml dale, rli«’ bottom an e lv« r lami >f latter will be exliauste« the ' alley \ i« hi a most fabulous tune. The climate, wood and water, and every way cai- ■ 1 >.*•• bu K-Mlels IMivsi, ¡.in and M;rg«*«>n, tlu ir ex.reiues of over-tlovv alni des crops. S» v« nty and eighty an 1 HIM mo o f Ore •on r.n- ciliated to make happy homes. At comtiion vid» 1 for iler tli«' soil «»t the \\ iilauictt« I'l \- present these rich lands are not oe 1' I * valli.: ^ riu 1 «»I wheat are a Vl»!’ f 'l l t<K!»» I , • - • - ( Ill.tiON. tn.ying «Lx» l ,'hts. pruiries of New England ai J thè bottom lami, and these land* aie haiist ble and the j»rodueti«ui eon- oupied by more than 300 settlers and I f, their families. Tim average yield « f Mi.hlle ali 1 W «‘sti l li S a es. re lock- abundant in the valley. The value taiitlv increasing. Mills J i. « «1 up six moiitli «»ut I»f thè twelve of beai « r lands have lu en <»nlv late irnii is in làuti wlu at is from twenty-live to thirty 'Vitli s« \« re fiosts and hard wiubus, ly dis«-..;« led; thev ai«’ from tificeli >11 III v Jr. I.uper, sav> that moiiev bushels b> «be acre, but they arc W . tl. S O I . O lt , .11. I»., t»» thirty feet «leen. •imi are siibj**«*i t<> d *vas:apug il ».»d tin- ri« a. call mad« m this vallev « » : i " hcat just as capable of yii hling sixty bush- Physicitn and S.irj^on. With nml t»»ui.i loes. Til«* givat 'alleva of soil « »ii th*’ globe; ami are at lifly cents per bushel; and Air. «■Is with propel* cultivation. FORE AT CRGVE. - - - - CRIGCÎÎ M i. such cull i\at i«»ii. th .sc valleys could iss pi bave tlieir «!«•>(ru»*tivi »<»«> st i « ijig’ 1» r " iicaf «.»at s, or i»ai 1«-' Sa' agí of Marion county, ano her ■ E -A M D R*>l|ii.S«T St » r> : l Ri ■ . I «M. H. D h«- Saci annuito, S v i Joa quin ami Salita ( iaiv. aii’ sut j ’et *•: friMpi ut * 11 « »«* : h t s m »l ìloo.ls of great se veri- f” . ile* \\ ill.imetì«» \ .»ll«*v i -, fft D *»m ali ii«’-e « 1 r.i" baeks. ! h<■ « ami breath «»* tilt- Pacific «. *ean k«-e;»s tli» thi vai.»y mil "]> H. Y . T ik i\m ‘c fhompiJ' ■ v /: y s A i I. - all l seasOPs of diaui'ghts. The ! irge vali«*.' s «>. i alitornia, siedi a* a inter, .li l i l í * ) and KIN îîZY. M D. l*EKl ( ) lJ.il l\ j 1 (»tt !Cts 't t loin ' and * s im »\ v . 1 he « ii»;> ai, rouit4 ahno->: with i; he 1 « (*♦ 1 taint\ ol: ill«* til les. T l h s joyful rays from 1 M V. ber.giving soleil m »nth It A L L T I l)U STOTT. \ r.V S - \ T L A VV No. f, !» knm'.- Ri sk, P d RTLAND. CRLUON FRANK L* STOTT. A l t o r ii o t a » - L a w u l; K', ft Y. H ' I l s Hi » j: ft. a « lili”«’ in il' " « ' it H-.us THOMAS H* TONGUE. \ ti o r n «*> - a t - L a w , ; .r. 11 *. d . AVa-ddii-’t’>i! C««nntv, Oregon. stivirr.-K ” «n.i.rv. > l i a t t i i r K A. k i l l i n , j ï 7 d /..\/; i s AT a m i i o i y s E i.oii LAW . D*ku ¡»'s R.iil liii/. Fir-t Sir«*« t, 1’« • RTÍ.AND, DRE(iD.N. 1 h« \ a ep«cu liar!y a«lapte«l fi-r veg- c \ l«‘ii si ve fanner, says lie can raise «■»abies and gra-ses; tiu'V pi«»«luc*’ " l c at t»> pay at fifty emits per bush I ¡ o:ii !M)() t•» J .’Jbo bushels »>f «»nioii-. el. The wheat of this valley sold hist t»> thea*,rc. ’ ::at s« 11 from Si to Sl.od season for un ave rage of 5*1.1*> |»«*r ¡»«■i bus’i ’l, a:i 1 from Tonto pnnbusli- bushel; that gave thc farmers a clear « 1 s i »i j «ata« '« s t« i í hg ,-] (•;•«’, t ha t s« ! 1 profit of sixty-live ceuhs per bushel; ¡r. m •> 1 < n!> to s' 1 j », i biisIc.’J. I í.u- ami, taking tile av« rage production otiiv hay gn»"s fei t lotig. an i among good lai im is at t inr.y ¡aisliuls yi< i»!s four t< lis to the a« te; llo v e r i<> the a i v , if gave tile;a a profit of gt'if.'s f«’urtcet h ’t'g.a i.d euts four sF.bñO per tu re, ;«u*l t‘ *r ;i hiindred »“ ’.s tu the ye «r. I hele it a tracf tier« s Si.P.iO. As .a . . oí t lie 1 ur- »1 t! 1 1 > latid i¡* ar Sak la, < ígni v iiiih*> in« is in the \\ lllauict;«’ \ all *v tiiiit «pianti! v <>t **a .salci 1 ». i j 1* * \ , I *e- suits pnidimiug for I ujiiic e.'iisuu [- tion, ami coubl support a popula- iti,DUO, equal to the tenth of '* the population of the State. Ther*’ are hen also, toothills and moun tain ranges a«lmtrably adapted tor slu ep and cat t ie. is T H E MODERN C A IN BVPP.OF. E. EVANS EDWARDS. I saw a man De al to his brother. Drop by drop monogamist or the most inveterate The poison was distilled for cursec’ gold; old bachelor on the rolls either ol And in the wine-cup’s ruddy glow sat death, 1 lovso or Senate. The question Invisible to that poor trembling «lav?. then arises whether it is in place foi He raised the cup, he drank the poison his colleagues to go beyond his pub- down, lie career, and sit in judgm ent upon Rushed forth into the streets—home had b® non*— his family affairs, There are numerous people v.ho Stn- f' « C « « 1 miserably ^ , . l i i - i rhev buried him—ah! little recks it vv wliore will avow themselves shocked ilict . . ,. His bloated form was given to the worms. any question should be made about < >ne<* li<■ lmd friends; the matter at all, or that Congress A happy home was his, and love was his should hesitate a moment on the His Mary loved him,and around him placed propriety of expelling an .avowed 11 is smiling children. Oh! a dream of joy polygamist. But these, in order to Were those unclouded years; and, more than all. comprehend the situation fully.must If»- hail an interest in tin* world alxivc. remember that there is a principal 1 he l»ig “ Did 1 tilile*' lay upon the stand involved in Cana ou* s cine which if And lie was wont t< read its sacred page. enforced on all »•;• visions as strictly Ami then to pray: “ Our Father bless the - poor, as it i.-, prop »c<l to enforce it ot. Dud r x the tempted fiom the tempter's Cannon, would be apt to cause a ait; startling number of vacancies in both S v«- ys from sin. and 1« t us ever be 1 legislative bodies. I f Congress go L’ i it/d in love; and may we ever meet, behind the mere mutter o f election, When life’s last scenes are o’er, around thy ami undertake Lo sav with reference throne.” Thu ; «»laved lie—thus lived he. Years to tli vate from Utah that cer- i*. passed, tain breaches of law <>r inora litv com- ! . . . ,. , , Ami »» « r the sunshine <>f that liuppv homo niitte«! by pi ivate life m ium mm in in private m e i|)ri,V prior v t«j to j vclonJ CtaStie froul thc 1>it. ,ht fat¡;, u>lt his ji]>p* araiice at Washington us the g, n from the cloud. The tow« ring tree accredited re]>reiontetive of the Tor- Was shivered by the lightuin s vengeful stroke, ritory,shall «listpialify him for a seat, An»l laid its coronal of glory low. it will be simply justified, if indeed A ’ iapp* home was ruined; want and woe . n< t bound by fairness, to establish l’tayi’d with his children, and the j >ys of an imposition into the personal be- youth havior of all other tiicml» ’'? when 1/ ft tlie ir sweet faces, to r«-turn no more. th« ir j»rivate reputation is ealled :n- His Mary’s face grew pale and paler stilt. Her * yt s were dimmed with weeping, and to <pie-.tion. And, suppose this her soul rule is faithfully observed, "h a t pro- We nt'»ut through those bine portals. Mary portion of the Senators and R«*pre died— sOlitatives ct.n expect to come out of Ami y«-t h** w**pt not. At the deniou’s call the or«l«*al wholly unscathed? * H»* drowned liia sorrow in the maddening bowl. ' * Take the case o f John H ip td e ti , And when t ht y buriel her Í oin sight, h»» Aliti b -li,or John Alitele*.1 Hippie, a>! at d i lì « r«*m juiiris lu* bas « 1 1 fiel en t ly j j i runk* n s u;»or, bv t h«* now mad » grave ! called himself. Senator Alilchel or II.s fri» ml was gone—he never had anoth- Senator Hippie, whichever the read- ev cr may please, is known to ha\eb«ei And the world shrank from him, all o v c one; at ole* tinte a sdhool teiu-lier in Fut Audio still plied the l-owl with deadly 1« r borougìi, in ibi- State, ami wltih <1rug, sojouruiii" t bere t « » bave foruted an An»l bail»* him drink forget bis God, and die! lie dud! ini t igne with a village m .i<'<*u which lile e ouate oí the “ Tol'ks is <lc- t* sulted in mairimony. Sul»s«»«pioiit «'.tin! ('sin! 'vli**ro is (by brother now? li_i.it.il. d h re is only on«* j»hysi- !.' he «lesi rte«l ber. \v< nt out to ( t- Lives he still? If dead, jtili "here is he? n tins' «1 .... val cian " i Spring!!« 1«1 f o r a li va « gon. ehangcil his game, marri«*«! »\heie? in hia'eu? Go read the sacred ! »!. ;. th.it a cotii; any «»I gcnílemen five burnir«*«! acres of "d c ’.it. n page: l**ys. l i e l- not iiion than half « te again, an i uà*, retilin«*»l t«> tic* Seti ■ h« !«■ lia '«’ l»o igat an 1 ar«’ ab.uit t»< tic in a net profit of si).TA« «>n “ N«> drun lard ever shall inln'rit there.” Ira n. T o e «liaiuing \vi 11 bu «*x »:.*n- u hí'.it cr« »p alone, "»»m ler i »1 • »\ ed, ami ol»t;iins troin his p.ufes- at«’ last year. A eursorv re ' i**w o f »ho sent him to th«* pit? Mho dragged Lia: li this sum a very im ager support, tu eoli- this succession o f < xpcridieo .t ; W s s.ve, lar tu • y l l u J l b . hat mam o i the down? S«‘«pl enee of the p,iire, 1»racing ami that lie violated law and morality in Who bouu«l him hand and foot? who smiled atcl [ »i o t i le. . he : r> a!« ui ' all cy ¡1 ,re 1,*ml»ns and iu»i haln < *’ . s iy atmosphere of tln • disi net. -< *i 1 i- t liirl ' le*«*L det p, a ¡in even great«, r degree than C m u o n : 1 Rn 41,1,1 ot tieuticy. 1 ! ie pc< tj'le Whil«* .' ».t tic hellish work went on? Who \\ 1 •' t addo tinnì lis« ly to the val 1er .,1. oitgh ('alinoli has four wives, cilla!i>»n of «•«»m¡'«•l« lil | a VaR e v «•¡¡j,i >y «*.vt ¡,u r niiai v fa grasped «■ tlie li ;hI« ¡ p »r : i- n » «»f f« >r t la Vel an 1 ll eight. vici* Ì ih «’ tie olÍ tlie lando ami1 vv.-iite r power of uiieivas Aiiî« hell only s«’«*ured two. iiis gold, his health, liis hf«*, his hope, his i, ■* »»t u le at t’ » t lu course was judged bv the 1 a iu1C alii. »rnia Railway runs tin* * 1' 1 »]’ lv S ¡«11« 1 il leir \ * 1 ley s io the ('añilen alt? mature tim cr i :»s that .1,1 an aoui ant liatv* >t. Thiis \aili y i - ¡ * r« — * 11 » i j i « h i lv an a; parts 1 .‘2 0 L u 'ic ls «»i on t icnlt uml » »ne. ò ¡cat i - tue : l’c ’ t siapi production:but it eximís «’«pial nuis, !»« u b« h «l-«»t poiaio s. lv "«11 in raising'; «-verything c«»u- t « 111 S ot tillin' hy hay. or three t. n«*« t«*.l with a "'«*Vl-appoint«’d farm, eh >' « r to l hr soil produces the best wheat an 1 tions are the larg**st «¡uantity ♦ » » the acre of dllctiolis any vall«*y m the United SiaD s parts o| T lc ie are a “ Umber of so-called fnr- m« i s w lu » scratch the s. -il, ¡II p ’ ac«* of pioiluce annually, for exporttifion , , . , sii.. •jbO.OÜÜ bushels of wheat, and liait So fur as the question of election the acic*. *1 lese ea ba- <1 on neai ly «’«pial l ’i o on i i . g i s in other the 1 his kind ot land is biniti u .| iti: •. ;th( entire • ’ ]* thè cast siile, the ();. g»»n Central K iiluay ruus up tle* wesi si.le, and thè teli stcanc rs ol tic* W .llaiuette 1 . tuat tic* ()*«.*,_.»n and California Railway touches ut Springfield a n i in n . up tli«* Coast F o rk ; and the California ami ( '«udrai Railuav wdl t ram poi tati »n ( ‘ ohi j any, all owucd by Ben Ib'lhulav. an n in n ili" all the f«»nn a junction with the t h« g.»a .oui ! lloUl t.u- time « n the Willamette I!; ;\ ci tila! California line a few miles iY..m r 11 till oligli t he lea it of gu iit City, at Junction Ci!y, s<* that 'alh ami b e t " ' on the two lines or rail- tai n.« I s and inanufaet I.. « . s of tin i m K ■ i«I have ttie a ¡van i way. »f an i «loes n»»* <*x«'C” 1 2 ».(»i H acres, so plowing :it, au 1 raise “ V( »1 u nt« ■<■ r \\ lc n the v\* it< r \ i.-it« «1 this vallev, “ 1 »« averton in August lie witness, la verv liit*• i*- crops, in pla»M’ .«.»f sown ig we ll-sele«’t- far .‘m known. Near «•< 1 seiil, that !»•)) 11 1 1 it- straw■. i 11 place S ation,' on thc line of tin? Or«*groii « sting sight :u \amliill county. One lr.un ot the leading larmcrs ha i just lin- of makine mnnu: e of it . Su¡«•li nun Central Railway, seven miles or: lam is a tract <»f never rai -e an a; < Tauro CTOp al 10 ve •av« t-«iaiii islied threshing lus wluat, and wus twenty buslu ls t« > the nere. The av- l a n d , " L id i is as rid i and productive ,¡liU day ploughing, harrowing, »>»' i ‘ 1 ~ O 7 *-• 1M • ■ 1 11 sowing wheat f«»i m xt year n li.ar- «•rag«: vn 11 on fai 11 : 1 s fairly e ultivated as tic* tract of tin same* soil •S ’K‘ of near Salem. io t hit t v Im- h'Js t«»t he arri4. ’.« -t. J he thre.iher had folhivvcil T h ere is no fa«’t mona «-]. ¡illy es I he total Mel 1 ..f wheat ill t il’ s the reaper, the plougher lmd o'«*i'i;t- tablishf’il than th at the av« 1 ige V.eld vail«*' is about 3.l)i!(),(:( () im ic i.- i tin* thn-siu r, ami the s«»\v«*r was of wheat in this \alley «•in 1»e raised " Inch, f i a i. nv i ra * o f !•> per billowing on the In < Is ol 1 i i « • plough- to sixtp bu hel.s to the a« !«• bv tlnu* ati (inn 1S Of till * «T. Sueii a scene is one of the big il «•ugh ?ub ivation. The «litlcn-ner* l.e- ncn.i en bu-lu 1,1 ,r»r(l.0< 0 arc « xi.oi t- l’s* indications of a superior climate, tween t"«uity, thirty ami sixty lm ( «1 t«» San 1'ianci ,co. New Y«»rk,L«»u- rich soil, and successful i m i . airy noth tli«* .-b in and Wc-tern lines ol r.ulvva\s i 1 ih«’ \\ 11 hiiiietI«* \ all«*v, in inhlitioii to tiie navigation «»f tin* W iilamet ¡e R;v< r to and from Fort- laud. -f i' n/ifIs II < sir rn II .»/•/«/. ( I "iirhul I u .cl irc h’. ) CANNON. Tb >\v to dispose of Cannon is about «> u* <»f the knottiest and most perplexing «pie ¡t i. um that have ]>re- s iitc.l t It « * ii i s. * 1 v« *s t » ( .mgr« s, for Al«»rnc»ns atuong whom he lived. Win. saw hisM-iry fade uud «be? Who saw His hsgg.ir.l <* lildren wandering in the moral «'iiough, however «»lic.usi\c it i Streets? in our eyes,while Alitele n»\\ evi l' Speak, coward, if thou hast a tongue! juilg« «1, can litui not tic shadow ol Tell why, w.t’u hellish art, you slew a man. « xetise. \Y1 h iv is my brother? Am I uiyjbrmfier’« k«*«’p< r?” It is m»l particularly edifying to i Mi ’ man, n «1« ■eper mark is on thy bro» take the ‘,f ( ’aiu* AccuneJ was the mimo !<■ a-lu-s a’-lies of affairs like these ! Ti“ n Of hita wlm slew a righteous man, whose uinl* r noti«’« ; but if ( ’«»ngiess resort S«Mll to tli«’ t».- »cess in ( Cannon u raking i.ii.m_ p ».< in annoti • s *• Was ripe from heaven; thrice aeenrseil he ( ;ise, it will certainly aj.pcar invidi- Whose art malignant sinks asoul to hell! «»us to avoid it in the others; ami. ¡ OREGON. besides v'h.it has been huntioiied, it " o u ! 1 doubtless limi, without anv Air. John AYilliamsou, of CJieha- very <‘xtra«»rdihary research, a ,rrcat lem valley, has sown five hundereu .teal of similar material affecting oth acres ot wheat and oats, and it looks er members just as.strongly sugjjes- splendid. ti\«’ «»t the propriety of impilisi'ion When the two warehouses now in ami «’Xpulsion. But we have no idea course of construction are'completed, that ( ongrcss will **xpel Cannon on Albany " i l l have a storage capacity 'h«* score i »f polygamy. I f the .»t over a million bushels of grain. Hull e ( <»mu 11 11e«* oil IxleHions, iu»w A gootl many of the Tfarmer? of eotisidciing the sulijiet, limi him «In Yamhill nr«* availing thents«*lv«*s of i ' chosen, his title to the seal will the spare time between this and har- probably be confirmed; and the vir » est to take a pleasure trip to the tuous indignation <>f our National coast. many years. C’antum is the regu- lailv < i«< ti ll delega!e fr«»m L .ah, ♦■Is to tin* a«‘ie is siiuplv l!ie diti’. 11 : «h»n, L i ' e«’j•(»..1. and Cork; fu ll' 1 ,- that the history o f agriculture can and :i mormon of al»s«iluf«*lv unnàs- 1.« t "<•«*11 t id ;lin«g the soil amil 1 »!«»"•- 2*> o ,(M¡O lai h< !s ¡ir*’ ground into supply. This i.-> a literal fulfillment takable stripe, so far as the poly ing if S iffi hi■idly deep ; be. vv. •eu l.iis- llolll a to iho*a* niar- of tin* old p id j’htcy, “ i will give yon gamic practice gc/s Cannon has NOTARY PJ3LIC AND COLLECTOR. i I I :» i* t 1 , T > » » S 4 4 volutiti ■cr* » or u iti ; « ■ 1 ' inf - < » I hr an i ' 1^ S.imlv.ieh Is filin in «lut! season, and the land no fewer than four wives. They <h> Legislature will discover vent in It is estimated that Linn county F.GU. PAPER'S I*RA»V\. At K- noi • see l, 1111 l li.-iivi ri ; the m il w 11 land - , Chin: Ja ALxico, i,ml shall yield her im-rense, and ¡lu not form part of liis traveling e.dab- spe;.*i’h«*s against p o l v a m v in the . will this year pioiluce over a million ¿ 1 »ivi* *1 ^« In* ills Ittk« «I M ill ;. f t « -11 « I |»H pared an «1 using the »I'll* »1« ■** si South Anici • * : t, ;i l as British i r . « s o i the fiel shall vichi their lisliment. NYJieLn r out « J •!' t . . a ll I ll-d in 's . . u tru st' d t.» bi-> tie■1er abstract when the b i'is ’for* the het- : :l' “ 1 il h:,Jf b,,shtis of whcat* 11 I u 1 V s« » « !¡between slothful ibd«»I« iiee and Columbia and Fuget Sound, « n the their fruit, and vour thivshiii" shall «•nee to th ter government of Utah are brought Chelialem valiev can boast of hav- Gentiles, < r in«litJVr«*iiee, am7 lmtu-Miy, energy Fu< die coast, ami the residue is used K.aeh untotln* uniage; in d ille vint- e ’«»noinie dr« ad of the c o s t up, rather than in a! tact ing polyga- , i»»g as fine grain as any other loeali- 11 , „ ,, i tv in Oregon. J o l i n C o o p o r , ¡tiul all tlie in« aus that God and iu for se. d ami dome ti«- purposes. , r . Tlie . # farmers , in ,, that . ag<! shall reach unto the sowing- at Washington hotels ami boai.ling inv in tfie concrete, as exemplified • . . , vallev hate p t m from a fourth to a ture have so amply provhhal. d h< >e The \\ illrmett« \ alh _. «s not the time; .and ye shall eat your bread to and oats than in houses, he has . llowed the lour Airs, mul. r the very «lome o f the Capitol, j tllin,* inore I. S n s’ T .1 .Y h . I E W E L E E stnteiiH’iFs ar«* continued by farmers Lugc-i m i|lt. \v,,i «I, but it has a eli the full, and dwell 1 hi* disgrace of Cannon s four wives ^ aliv former year, and they say it is in v >ui latul Cannons to remain in Utah, while in the valh y. who only raise thirt;. mate sin passed le mili«*; it has tlie safely.” There are ¡i number of he attends to the interests of hiscon- " i l l be borne, rather than set a-go- a'l on account of the Grangers. T h ey ITS THE PATRON \GF. OF THE u ,» wimii.t>>l. Olii«’«* ««»i bushels to the aere thems« a,,:| ru‘,“ 'st so*l* *l*o most productive such farinsj and farmers in iis va - stituents at the national capital. But ing t be wheels of a form o f inquiry are confident o f a good price being o. l Pm«’ Str«. ts. utK) 1 v 4l , ,, „ . __\ paid this season. --‘ I by a eonshlerable number more who land*», and the m*»sl « i r e and certain h v. ami th«' numi)« i s are growing as oceular demenstration is not ii<*e«x;- Ihat would sadly mangle several » 1 reach forty to sixty bushels to tin* <*rops of any vallev ot the tact o ftl The Catholics will build a new rapidly as could reasonably be ex- s.arv to cst;il»lish the fact of their ex- S tiutors and Representatives more ifiMi o i e h e h o i r s . acre. A ll sm-li agn-e in saying that globe. The twentieth part of it. is pected. distinguished than Cannon.— F<7.*- c-liurch at McMiuuville this summer. i-tenee. '1’iu-tw«»rthy report e >u- Architects have already calculated it sentii * l”s. 0 :,t S A. Mail the diflf« ren«*e lietvve« n twenty and n«»t cult iv :it<- 1. :iml vvl.at is cultivated Let it be distinctly nciiy i »onto in mind veyed it t.o the ears of Congress, and E,spa:,h. i 1 •s‘-s . • ) ►. «mie« i p m the bill o f lumlier. This 111 ! IN #r , , 4l l";-t » t . 11 « v " " ,l sixty busiiels of who tf. to thè aere is <*an l»e increased in produetiveiiess ;i that this vall«*v t»rod'tees as choice the mueh»‘!rtrri<*d Deh’ -ate has t a «- i \ t building will be 27 fe£t wide and 50 I if N « » f. j ■»itili« fi«ii»i t lu*- rnif- * „ L I n Tin; A\ noi.Ksvi. 1 . DvroiiTKB L ine . . . . , ... . . simply a question o f rullirulinn. : hundr« d per cent. The vili« v e«jji- fruits it , lo«*s th«! finest wheat,ami made no attempt tc deny <>r e«piiv«»- --T h e re is gentlemau living on the , 1 long,^ vv t. i an extension LU feet N. E. t h ’(lili 1 A fa»mi r residing in Linn county, tains S,( <<),(;(.<* acr< , ^ .. . , , long at the rear for a parsonage. P >t M .st« i . ! :iiul not that the prospe«*ts of inereus«»«! pro- «’¡it«, as t «i ? 11 .IV o the number ot chaiuc.cr Northwestern Railroad, nearC.duui- Ai.t.0laing to the plan the in e r io r o f n«*ar Aibativ, took the premium f«»r more than .•( (),(.( 0 acres are nini« r dii« l i o i i .... 1 Ri.rl. ,.ni»;>,iU,1i, c 4i » ... - » -------------------- — , ‘ . 4 .... , ! < i in.-non ami ni„n cultivation an jus ()f the womanly oruaments with bus,(»<*orgia,vvv:o lms thirteen «laugh- the church will be deeidedlv neat and " ’heat at the State Fair nf Salem, in cultivation. J lie mean temperatili'«* as cheerin«' and honeful in tli«» , . , , . . . . , . .. . , • r u cu i^ n ea ia n a * FOREST GROVE LODGE. K 0. ISC. 1 » i. « in i„ nnu nopeiui in me on« vv neh his home cu rie is mloined. ters. l i t huyk* elotlnng for them bv commodious. ...» l h <- Tin: sanij 1<* « xliibited was from , i i (leg. Ill spring, Jb u«*g. iti sum- as in the other I . o . o . T .. When »lie ]» iiral'tv of Cannon’s tlie »vholesal«*. Thus, when last in The M oor sawmill on Panther ‘pi * a live a«T<- fichi; the.seed was oiigi- ! nier. 53 d«‘g. in autumn, and 33 deg. Let it he reme mix; m l with en piai conjugal relations became perfectly Columbus he bought 37<> yards o f creek, Yamhill county, owned hy b i s a t i t s in i.r, e v e r y s \ t - "•'Ey taken from thc common white in wint«*r. f.,» ■ »ml.iv «Msuiti!». hi i; o'l’liM-k. All di-tim tncss ami piominencc that the well understood,it was the misfor- calico, 100 of lawn.13 corsets,2fipairs AI«*ssrs. S evenson & A\ right, was «• .*¡1* ‘ Vs <»f ih» "r.l.T in g >*..1 st imbn*.« nr. fall wli«.„t . c m e f d l v selected a n d in i - 1 When all the available agi ieultu- , lloeks and herds, au«l the horses and tune o f Congress to assume a virtu- ‘ o f shoes, tend other r "«Hills poods 1 in pnlpor- b . « ™ Monday. •. T T h e , f . i r . e o V, r i g ® - T-frl f'ly TfTTÌtf 11. 11 propor- * « « . ! last . .... , . mated from some slabs which they by year, and sown upon iti I l»uvl tiiAN illamette\ all«*\ is under j hogs of this i 'l ) / will bear a favor- | ,»Us imlignation, and «mlor immedi- tion. F.Rike n. ; f,lthe,s who ,iave i were burning, when a heavy breeze llU h U Ii • w i , .. »«.I«. «•«.»,» « ^ » » ¡ . 1 , 11 , , ,,f | ;llc ¡n, , „ i,7 . W e « « « ► only ^..o UnUfin.er. 1.0 |,ai,Uash for I B|.rHli« up, anil M o n it cuuld he NO. ;to. l o d g i : vhdlfort! r ' * U l( ,,llsl ' ° u ilr,ll< ^ s ,l L 1,1 1 1 e - sum«’ kind of stock iu any State 1 cause fumi a period soon after the in- all his mirelmses. Though an old extinguishe«! copimunieftted tho S í \ M. “ “ a, ,, s waH "< W ‘U sh., / p U c of, it will produce 100,000,-f in the Uni«, 11 . ! q tiry was start«* ; down to the cm - man, he has never bought a bushel to. the mill. A ll their efforts v 1 >i;i>T’ ;RO\ F. OREGON. Meet J els and 55 »«»un« i inxku.i •»it aver- 000 bushels o f wheat, annually; and A-# - S ‘,!‘ ‘ l> 1 ' tin Full M .on in , <• ... . ,, n i . , T1‘ ore ar(! in sorao tho States, i rent date, Congress has bent wo-1 o f corn or pound o f meat, but raises b\ * ave ,l ,wero «aavailiugf. E very; j , %l \ " " ' "v-ti’ h. Rr.tliren iu enoil 1 ilr*' ° ism Is an«l H poumls .t o , i when the large number o f 040-acrc j Camula and Great liritUm, a large | fully p„,zk*d as to what shall be them himself, l i e has never atror* | b e A i r ^ ^ r i o ’ th e" Moo“ 6w ' “ * 1 1-2 ar«* iii - it. .1 1 .. aMi.n.i the acreut weighed C.3 pounds to the, j “ donation” farms that arc ire now uu-j number o f choice breeds and pure- f done when tlie findings are reported. ; an ouAb, ami does n o to w e a dollar. 1 L obs ubout $1000. * B U S IN E S S C A R D S , .V L O D G E S . S. Hughes, I S &